Long Gone

  • Ep. 256: ’26 Season Prediction Show

    01:14:43|
    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys kick off their Season Prediction Show as they preview the upcoming MLB season. S-Man takes on the National League, while Mikey handles the American League. The boys make bold predictions on standings, postseason outcomes, awards, draft picks, and the All-Star Game, while making fun of last years picks.With Opening Day around the corner, the return of fantasy baseball means the return of Fantasy Factory, where the boys break down their recent league draft—complete with Mikey calling out S-Man—and answer fan questions and wrap it up playing Start or Sit.They round out the show with Collection Corner.
  • Ep.255: USA Didn't Want it Bad Enough

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    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys break down Team USA’s disappointing finish in the World Baseball Classic, questioning whether the roster—and overall approach—lacked the urgency and hunger shown by a Venezuelan team that ultimately took home the title They debate what changes USA needs to make moving forward, from roster construction to leadership.The boys then wrap up their annual Then & Now series by tackling their final position—designated hitter—as each reveals their top five DHs of the 1990s and compares them to their top five in today’s game.Afterwards, they round out the show with Collection Corner.
  • Ep. 254: Skubal Wrong for Leaving?

    01:24:43|
    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys recap the latest from the World Baseball Classic, standing by their take that Team USA’s roster may not be as strong as recent squads despite early results. They also break down the Cal Raleigh handshake snub involving Seattle teammate Randy Arozarena after Team USA’s win over Mexico, debating whether it’s just peak WBC drama or something that could carry into the Mariners’ clubhouse during the regular season.The boys also discuss Tarik Skubal leaving Team USA to shift focus to the Tigers, questioning whether the decision was a practical move or a selfish one.The boys then continue their Then & Now series-- each revealing their top five right fielders of the 1990s and comparing them to their top five right fielders in today’s game.They round out the show with Collection Corner, where T-Pott from Market Movers joins to discuss the latest hobby trends and new developments within the app.
  • Ep. 253: Is USA's WBC Roster Weak?

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    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys debate Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster, questioning whether it’s one of the weaker squads in recent memory and if it will be enough to compete with the stacked teams from Japan and the Dominican Republic.They then continue their Then & Now series, each selecting their top five center fielders of the 1990s and comparing them with their top five center fielders in today’s game.The conversation also turns to Ken Griffey Jr.’s impact on 1990s baseball, reflecting on how his superstar presence and clean reputation may have helped shape how that era is remembered amid the PED scandals.They round out the show with Collection Corner.
  • Ep. 252: Would Barry Bonds Have Been a HoF'r w/o PEDs?

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    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys break down the reported downfall of Tony Clark within the MLBPA, discussing the timing of it all and what it could mean for the future of player leadership in MLB with CBA negotiations around the corner. After, the boys also reflect on the legendary career of Bill Mazeroski, revisiting the iconic moment that forever cemented his place in both Pittsburgh lore and MLB history.
  • Ep. 251: Who is the Worst Owner in Baseball?

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    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, with Spring Training officially underway, the boys react to Mets owner Steve Cohen’s latest comments and use it as a springboard to rank the three best owners and three worst owners in Major League Baseball.They then continue their Then & Now series, each selecting their top five shortstops of the 1990s and stacking them up against their top five shortstops in today’s game.The show wraps up with Collection Corner, as Market Movers’ Nicholas Green joins to break down current hobby trends and his buy-and-sell-now picks.
  • Ep. 250: Detroit's Rollercoaster Week!

    02:01:20|
    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys celebrate their milestone 250th episode by reflecting on an emotional and historic week in Detroit sports. They honor the passing of Tigers legend Mickey Lolich and hometown Negro League greats Clinton “Tiny” Forge and Ron Teasley, before reacting to the powerful return of Justin Verlander to Detroit to finish his career where it all began.The boys then continue their Then & Now series, each selecting their top five third basemen of the 1990s and comparing them to their top five at the position today.Later, they welcome a very special guest, Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, for a wide-ranging conversation about the history and future of the museum, untold stories of Negro League stars, his experience appearing in MLB The Show, and why preserving this history matters now more than ever.They round out the landmark episode with Collection Corner.
  • Ep. 249: Cards Rebuild, Carter Statue, Then & Now (2B)

    01:11:08|
    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys break down the Cardinals shifting into rebuild mode after their latest trade and discuss whether the Mariners are fully capitalizing on their World Series window. They also react to Joe Carter getting his own statue in Toronto, revisiting one of the most iconic moments in baseball history.The boys then continue their Then & Now series, each selecting their top five second basemen of the 1990s and comparing them to their top five at the position today.They round out the show with Collection Corner.
  • Ep. 248: HoF Miss, Then & Now (1B), Paulie Campione Cha

    01:40:45|
    On this week’s episode of Long Gone, the boys debate whether the Hall of Fame is becoming watered down, turning into the Hall of Really Good, and whether keeping PED-era players out has created a trickle-down effect on modern inductions. They then continue their Then & Now series, each picking their top five first basemen of the 1990s and stacking them up against today’s best at the position.During Collection Corner, the boys sit down with fellow podcaster and collector Paulie Campione from What Do You Collect? to talk cards, odd finds, collecting stories, and the passion behind the hobby.
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